I would think the first step would be to send team mail, requesting their response to questions about their interest level in a webinar.
If they are interested, next step would be contacting a webinar-hosting site. I have only experience with one webinar; they had phone numbers you could call in on for free. I'm sure someone, somewhere, was paying for it. I do not know the technicals, only that I always used the free #s, since webinars are frequently as long as an hour.
Having visual contact frequently gets points across better, so they can be quite helpful in training.
Before you inquire as to your team's interest, though, seems it might be best to get all the info, including times and costs, before mentioning to your team. You also need to bear in mind time zones. A couple hours spread would not be too hard to accommodate, 8-10 could be difficult. You would probably need to run another webinar later in the same day to cover everyone, making your day very long!
Food for thought. A good idea, might end up being a large bite to chew!!...
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I would think the first step would be to send team mail, requesting their response to questions about their interest level in a webinar.
If they are interested, next step would be contacting a webinar-hosting site. I have only experience with one webinar; they had phone numbers you could call in on for free. I'm sure someone, somewhere, was paying for it. I do not know the technicals, only that I always used the free #s, since webinars are frequently as long as an hour.
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